The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Dec. 10 in Pope County District Court.

According to testimony by a Pope County Sheriff’s Office investigator, PCSO received a complaint Monday from the Pope County Detention Center that a man was attacked by two other inmates while they were in the bullpen.

A guard, who had just returned from the restroom, noticed the victim’s face was swollen and blood was coming from his mouth before removing him from the pod.

The victim initially stated he had fallen, but later said Enos and Spencer had jumped him because they believed him to be a “snitch.” According to the investigator’s testimony, the victim stated while they were beating him, they called him a snitch and told him he “needed to get out of the pod.”

Upon interview, Enos allegedly said he had no involvement in the attack, but was walking around the bullpen with another inmate.

Spencer admitted to attacking the victim, but claimed he did so due to an occurrence involving an ex-girlfriend.

After interviewing other inmates, one gave a statement backing the victim’s claims, the investigator said.

Enos was arrested late last month and issued a $50,000 bond on Oct. 21 after allegedly selling 1.7 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant working with the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force through two transactions on July 3. He has been incarcerated since his October felony bond hearing and is awaiting court on two counts of delivery of a controlled substance.

Spencer was arrested in July after allegedly selling an ounce of methamphetamine to a confidential informant. He’s been held at the Pope County Detention Center on a $35,000 bond since July and is awaiting a Nov. 14 trial date where he faces charges of delivery of a controlled substance, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms and felony possession of a firearm.